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CD31+ cell percentage correlation with speed of CD4+ T-cell count recovery in HIV-infected adults is reversed in children: higher thymic output may be responsible.
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Main Authors:
Lewis, J
,
Walker, A
,
Klein, N
,
Callard, R
Formato:
Journal article
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English
Publicado:
2012
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